Evaluation of Shear Bond Strength of Resin-Based Composites to Biodentine with Three Types of Seventh-Generation Bonding Agents: An In Vitro Study

Background and Aim. Biodentine refers to a bioactive material commonly applied for dental restoration in clinical practice, but poor adhesion of the Biodentine to the restorative materials could affect the quality and long-term integrity of the final restoration. The study aimed to assess shear bond...

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Main Authors: Huda Abbas Abdullah, Zahraa Abdulaali Al-Ibraheemi, Zanbaq Azeez Hanoon, Julfikar Haider
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022-01-01
Series:International Journal of Dentistry
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2830299
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Zahraa Abdulaali Al-Ibraheemi
Zanbaq Azeez Hanoon
Julfikar Haider
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description Background and Aim. Biodentine refers to a bioactive material commonly applied for dental restoration in clinical practice, but poor adhesion of the Biodentine to the restorative materials could affect the quality and long-term integrity of the final restoration. The study aimed to assess shear bond strength (SBS) of two resin-based composites to Biodentine using three commercially available 7th generation bonding agents. Methods. Forty-eight acrylic blocks having central holes with a nominal diameter of 4 mm and a depth of 2 mm were prepared. The holes of the acrylic blocks were filled with Biodentine, which was prepared following the guidelines provided by the manufacturer. Then, the specimens were divided into six groups (n = 8). Groups 1, 2, and 3, Tetric N-Ceram composite bonded to Biodentine with Tetric N-bond, Xeno V+, Bond Force bond, respectively. Group 4, 5, and 6, Filtek Z350 bonded to Biodentine with the same three adhesives. The specimens were placed in distilled water for 24 hours and tested for the SBS in a universal testing machine at a crosshead speed of 1 mm/min. The test data were listed in a table and independent samples t-test and analysis of variance (ANOVA) were conducted as a part of the statistical analysis. Results. The Tetric N bonding agent achieved the highest SBS followed by Bond Force, and Xeno V and highly significant difference was found. On the other hand, an overall increase in the SBS values of the Tetric N-Ceram resin was noticed in comparison with the Filtek Z350 and the differences was statistically significant. Although the specimens failed in adhesive, cohesive and mixed fracture modes but the cohesive was found to be the dominant failure mode in all groups. Conclusion. Among the tested bonding agents and resin composites, the Tetric N-Ceram composite bonded by Tetric N-bond self-etch adhesive with the Biodentine showed the highest SBS compared to the other combinations.
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spelling doaj-art-3ff02edc93294acba46de8637aafa1a02025-02-03T05:49:25ZengWileyInternational Journal of Dentistry1687-87362022-01-01202210.1155/2022/2830299Evaluation of Shear Bond Strength of Resin-Based Composites to Biodentine with Three Types of Seventh-Generation Bonding Agents: An In Vitro StudyHuda Abbas Abdullah0Zahraa Abdulaali Al-Ibraheemi1Zanbaq Azeez Hanoon2Julfikar Haider3Department of Conservative DentistryDepartment of Conservative DentistryDepartment of Conservative DentistryDepartment of EngineeringBackground and Aim. Biodentine refers to a bioactive material commonly applied for dental restoration in clinical practice, but poor adhesion of the Biodentine to the restorative materials could affect the quality and long-term integrity of the final restoration. The study aimed to assess shear bond strength (SBS) of two resin-based composites to Biodentine using three commercially available 7th generation bonding agents. Methods. Forty-eight acrylic blocks having central holes with a nominal diameter of 4 mm and a depth of 2 mm were prepared. The holes of the acrylic blocks were filled with Biodentine, which was prepared following the guidelines provided by the manufacturer. Then, the specimens were divided into six groups (n = 8). Groups 1, 2, and 3, Tetric N-Ceram composite bonded to Biodentine with Tetric N-bond, Xeno V+, Bond Force bond, respectively. Group 4, 5, and 6, Filtek Z350 bonded to Biodentine with the same three adhesives. The specimens were placed in distilled water for 24 hours and tested for the SBS in a universal testing machine at a crosshead speed of 1 mm/min. The test data were listed in a table and independent samples t-test and analysis of variance (ANOVA) were conducted as a part of the statistical analysis. Results. The Tetric N bonding agent achieved the highest SBS followed by Bond Force, and Xeno V and highly significant difference was found. On the other hand, an overall increase in the SBS values of the Tetric N-Ceram resin was noticed in comparison with the Filtek Z350 and the differences was statistically significant. Although the specimens failed in adhesive, cohesive and mixed fracture modes but the cohesive was found to be the dominant failure mode in all groups. Conclusion. Among the tested bonding agents and resin composites, the Tetric N-Ceram composite bonded by Tetric N-bond self-etch adhesive with the Biodentine showed the highest SBS compared to the other combinations.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2830299
spellingShingle Huda Abbas Abdullah
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Julfikar Haider
Evaluation of Shear Bond Strength of Resin-Based Composites to Biodentine with Three Types of Seventh-Generation Bonding Agents: An In Vitro Study
International Journal of Dentistry
title Evaluation of Shear Bond Strength of Resin-Based Composites to Biodentine with Three Types of Seventh-Generation Bonding Agents: An In Vitro Study
title_full Evaluation of Shear Bond Strength of Resin-Based Composites to Biodentine with Three Types of Seventh-Generation Bonding Agents: An In Vitro Study
title_fullStr Evaluation of Shear Bond Strength of Resin-Based Composites to Biodentine with Three Types of Seventh-Generation Bonding Agents: An In Vitro Study
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Shear Bond Strength of Resin-Based Composites to Biodentine with Three Types of Seventh-Generation Bonding Agents: An In Vitro Study
title_short Evaluation of Shear Bond Strength of Resin-Based Composites to Biodentine with Three Types of Seventh-Generation Bonding Agents: An In Vitro Study
title_sort evaluation of shear bond strength of resin based composites to biodentine with three types of seventh generation bonding agents an in vitro study
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2830299
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